US delay on trade bill will push out TPP trade deal-NZ trade minister

WELLINGTON, May 13 (Reuters) - A blockage in granting the
U.S. administration authority to negotiate a Pacific regional
trade deal is a concern and will delay reaching a final
agreement, New Zealand's trade minister said on Wednesday.

U.S. Senate Democrats blocked debate on a bill that would
have smoothed the path for the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP),
which a White House spokesman called a "procedural snafu".

Groser said granting fast track authority was vital for the
TPP.

"What we're trying to do is get the fundamental political
deal over the line before the Washington summer break," Groser
told Radio New Zealand.

"Even if they sort it out it's pushing the timetable out,"
he said, adding that he doubted a final TPP deal would be
reached without the fast track authority.
(Reporting by Gyles Beckford; Editing by Paul Tait)